Looking Around LNG Base

Park Ki-hwan (5th from the left), head of the Overseas Production Department at KOGAS and Elvis Rodas (6th from the left), vice minister for natural resources and environment of Honduras.
Park Ki-hwan (5th from the left), head of the Overseas Production Department at KOGAS and Elvis Rodas (6th from the left), vice minister for natural resources and environment of Honduras.

 

KOGAS provided a program of looking-around tours to a world-class LNG base operation site for a Honduran government delegation and Ìnter-American Development Bank’s regional energy officer who visited LNG Production Base in Incheon on March 22.

The visit was made at the request of the Honduran government delegation as part of the Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) implemented by the Korean Ministry of Strategy and Finance and the Export-Import Bank of Korea.

KOGAS provided them with a tour of LNG production facilities and the Incheon Gas Science Museum, and presented its 30 years of know-how in the operation of LNG production bases and project development.

"We are very interested in the successful case of KOGAS’s LNG base in Mazanillo of Mexico and the construction of gas infrastructure on Jeju Island," said Elvis Rodas, vice minister for natural resources and environment of Honduras. "I am grateful to KOGAS for its arranging this opportunity to share opinions with us about a plan to introduce LNG to Central and South American countries such as Honduras."

Meanwhile, vice minister Rodas asked the state-run gas company to participate actively in a base construction project to introduce LNG to Honduras after visiting the Incheon LNG production base.

 

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